I can understand cultish fashion brands and why people get behind them—Céline, Vetements, Wang, even Jeremy Scott—but increasingly it seems to me the Olivier Rousteing Balmain epoch does not exist without the Kardashians. They continue promoting his work, he continues dressing them like 21st Century Carringtons, in…

My Little Pony: The Movie will be released in October 2017, and Sia the Faceless Pop Star has been cast as the pony Songbird Serenade. You can tell it’s Sia because her face is obscured by voluminous, bi-colored bangs and because her bow is big enough to act as a flotation device in the event of a Smooze onslaught.

Sia dropped her latest track, “One Million Bullets,” early on YouTube. The new song is part of a preview of her forthcoming album, This Is Acting, set for release on January 29. This is the third song she’s released from the album; previous singles include “Alive,” and “Bird Set Free.” The new track sounds like every…

“Alive,” the inaugural single off Sia’s forthcoming album This Is Acting was released over a month ago, but its accompanying video only dropped today. Once again, Sia is absent, instead featuring a bewigged and bite-sized doppelgänger: Mahiro Takano.

If you’ve wanted to know more about the enigma known as Sia, you’ll be pleased to hear that a documentary about the singer’s life is now underway. Director Erik Anders Lang, Sia’s husband, has partnered with producer Ryland Aldrich to form a new production company called Pictures. The Untitled Sia Documentary Project …

Science says that 98 percent of people who listen to any given FKA twigs song will then immediately wonder whether she’s avoiding melodies on purpose, or what? Twigs put out a near-perfect album, and is acute, ingenious and dead-on with her aesthetic and production—but aside from a few licks in “Two Weeks,” her…

Maddie Ziegler, the 12-year-old Dance Moms star and performer whose talents and propensity with wigs have made her a muse to the pop musician Sia, is now taking her skills to film for the first time—in a role developed, of course, by the pop musician Sia.

In the starry-eyed, regressive wonderland that is Carly Rae Jepsen’s new album E • MO • TION, “Boy Problems”—which almost got tossed off the tracklist!—stands out for a couple of reasons. Written by Sia and Greg Kurstin and filtered through Carly Rae’s enthusiastically spellbound pastel vox, the track has a hustle, a…

Not being an avid Dancing with the Stars viewer, I managed to miss Tuesday night’s finale—though congrats Rumer Willis! Seeing your dad, Bruce Willis, crying in the audience before I tuned into The Bachelor Monday was worth the price of admission—and therefore missed brother/sister pair Derek and Julianne Hough…

Christina Aguilera’s impersonation of Samantha Jones is astoundingly good. So good, in fact, that she’s been asked to perform it on camera more than once. But doing a perfect Samantha Jones appears to be where her talent for celebrity impersonations ends, because this “digital exclusive” filmed for the finale of The…

Sunday night's three-and-a-half-hour long Saturday Night Live anniversary show was, in many ways, an exercise in convention: the resurrection of 40-year-old jokes for old time's sake, no matter how awkwardly they fit in 2015. (Thinking most particularly of Dan Aykroyd's bass-o-matic bit—who even uses blenders…